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APOCALYPSE ANONYMOUS by

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One of my all time favourite albums.

Every single track is a classic.

September 28th 1974, Bad Company went to No.1 on the US album chart with their self-titled debut album.

Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke had come out of Free while Mick Ralphs had played guitar with Mott The Hoople and Boz Burrell was bass player for King Crimson before the group formed in 1973. .

They produced six albums together before disbanding in 1983.

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Fantastic album. It wasn’t until 6 years later that Bad Company made it on to my favorites playlist(didn’t have playlists in 84, it wa vinyl back then).

Absolutely 💯 I had this album on vinyl too back in the day. I have 'Run With the Pack ' on vinyl now. There are so many albums I would like to buy, but the cost would be too much,most of my music is on digital format these days.

I don’t own much anymore. All the CDs have been donated, the vinyl warped/scratched, have gone by the wayside. With Spotify, Pandora, and what little I do actually self-custody I’m pretty satisfied. The Led Zeppelin master collection was well worth the price, especially with the best of Presence and Physical Graffiti.

Led Zeppelin is well worth the fiat money 💰 for sure. Great addition to any collection.

So what’s your bread and butter? Which band is the one that takes you back?

Honestly, I have a very eclectic music taste. From Heavy Metal to classical, and everything in between. But, that said, Rock is always my go to for listening to any day. The Doors would be my favourite, if I had to choose one group.

The only reason I ever got in to the Doors was because of Apocalypse Now. However I can also say that Flight of the Valkyries is a masterpiece. Nothing like Beethoven’s 9th which is amazing. But then there’s Coleman Jenkins and Stevie Ray Vaughn.

I’d also like more Ennio Morricone.

It's done. I just posted about Ennio.

Clint Eastwood is easily one of my top favourite actors, and to watch him in a movie with a Morricone soundtrack is pure magic. 🪄✨

Right. Cinematic Gold from the 60’s. Are you taking requests for posts?

You inspired me on that one. Usually, whatever my research digs up I post...no rhyme or reason to it 😆